Great set of photos by Amy-Norah Farrell of all the action at the Boyne GP in Co Meath

 

Here's a great set of shots from the racing at yesterday's Boyne GP in Co Meath.

The photos are by Amy Norah Farrell, who takes large numbers of photos at many races through the season and is always contactable for photo sales at [email protected]

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Ryan Sherlock leads Greg Swinand in what would prove to be the winning two-man escape on the day in the main event.

 

Robin Kelly of Aquablue leads the chase, with Navan Road Club doing their bit and UCD CC looking to frustrate the pursuit as they had Swinand up front.

 

Eventual winner Ryan Sherlock leads a group of strong riders during one of many efforts to pull clear.

 

Sean Bracken has been winning races for decades and he's not done yet; here he beats Ken Tobin for victory in the A3 event 

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An escape goes clear in the A3 race, with some chasers trying to make their way across and the bunch in the background.

 

National junior champion Fintan Ryan of NRPT (left) and Darragh Campbell of Novo Nordisk trying to get up the road in the A3 race.

 

An Usher IRC rider leads the field in the A4 event.

 

Mark Donnelly Orr (DUCC) leads out the sprint for victory in the A4 race....

 

... and he's delighted as he takes it from Shane Quinn (Longford)

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Dublin Wheelers leads the charge; they've been present in the results in recent weeks

 

The bunch in full flight

 

Two very strong riders; UCD CC's Eoin Morton and former junior international and current U23 international Cormac Clarke of Newry Wheelers

 

Chris Reilly leads the chase group in the main event

 

Zippy Doyle was also active trying to catch the leaders

 

 

Swinand leads Sherlock in the winning escape in the main event

 

Sherlock had too much at the finish for last week's Newbridge GP winner

 

Newry's Cormac Clarke takes Aquablue's Sean Lacey for 3rd place in the main event

 

Amy Brice of the DID Electrical Racing team wins the women's event

 

She has time to get the hand up; always important! Promising teenager Josie Knight is second